Policies regarding the electronic filing of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
and/or corrections
Remember: Each school will have different financial aid requirements, forms, deadlines, and policies!
Step 2: Apply for Aid Early!
COMPLETE the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) before March 1.
Request Personal Identification Numbers (PINs) for both the student and one parent before you file. This can be done at www.pin.ed.gov. The student's PIN and the parent's PIN become the required signatures
on the FAFSA.
After you file the FAFSA, read the first page of the SAR as it contains important
instructions.
Find the EFC number (Expected Family Contribution).
Review for accuracy. Make corrections as necessary. Please note: the school to which you
apply can also make corrections for you. This may save you a lot of time!
Step 4: JBU Award Offer
As soon as the student is accepted to JBU and has a completed financial aid file (we will notify you if your file is incomplete), the
student will be emailed an award letter offering various types of financial aid.
Remember the initial offer may not be the last offer - it is generally only a starting point. Talk to your Admissions Counselor or Financial Aid Counselor if you have questions or
need additional assistance.
Step 5: Determine How to Pay
How much will you be able to use from your savings and other assets? (You may want to consider a home equity loan, passbook savings
loan, or borrowing against the cash value of a life insurance policy.)
How much will the student be able to save from summer or school year earnings?
Do you want to use the monthly payment plan? (Divide the amount of financial aid that your savings will not cover for the semester, by five months, and pay each month beginning in July for the fall semester and January for
the spring semester.)
Investigate the Federal PLUS (parent) loan program to borrow some or all of what the aid offer and family savings do not cover. In
addition, many lenders offer "alternative" educational loans to families with needs beyond the federal loan programs.
If you have decided to borrow funds with a student loan, you can learn about Stafford loans on the loan portion of our website.